"I'll go running with you!" She offered immediately. I think my face probably said it all... that I was not ACTUALLY intending to go running, even though I thought it was a good idea... that I'd only said it, because the last thing I expected her to respond with was an offer to join me... and that I was really really rubbish at running and she was going to regret making that offer.
Anyway, I decided that she probably didn't ACTUALLY mean it either, so nonchalantly muttered something about looking me up on Facebook and was about to walk to my car, when she replied that she doesn't do Facebook, but that she could text me if I gave her my mobile number. Uh oh!
This was starting to sound like I was going to have to go running. Real running. Outside. With another person. I was scared!
I handed over my mobile number, thinking she would probably forget or decide against it, but when I received a text later that day asking when we were going, I realised I was not getting out of this.
At that point, I was not able to run for more than 1 minute without stopping. Quite frankly, it was embarrassing. I spent the next few days going out running with Larry, just to prepare for my run with Lizzy. By Friday, I felt much better about going running and had downloaded the C25K app to help me build up my stamina and increase the distance I could run.
It was, of course, not as scary as I had imagined and we ran every Friday, following the C25k plan until before we knew it, we were running almost 5k (including an evil hill) without taking the walking breaks we had got used to taking.

To celebrate, in December, I ran the 5k Santa Fun Run with my brother, raising money for Naomi House and Jacksplace. It was the first time I had run a whole 5k without stopping.

I was much less proud of the excuse for a run I did with Lizzy on the last day of 2015, which served only to remind me how badly I had over-eaten and under-exercised over Christmas.
So, as we start 2016, we decided it was a good idea to start a running diary, to keep track of the distance we have run and our progress. I personally have a tough karate year ahead of me with two high grade belts to try to achieve, leaving me no choice but to get fit and lose some weight.
So, here goes...
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